Flock owners\u27 thoughts are now turning towards culling. Culling should remove the worst sheep and keep the best to fill the bales and breed replacements. A valuable aid to this annual task is Culling by Fleece Weight during shearin
The goal of the current investigation was to predict the fleece weight from some physical wool chara...
Selection responses and genetic parameters were estimated on wool, body and reproductive traits in a...
Radio frequency identification (RFID) and automated weighing platforms facilitate the practicality a...
EFFICIENT calling of maiden ewes before they join the breeding flock is an essential part of any pol...
Analysis of records collected in a flock where the owner selects sheep by traditional methods, but a...
EFFICIENT culling of maiden ewes before they join the breeding flock is an essential part of any pol...
SHEEP flocks are culled and selected for two main reasons—firstly to get immediate improvements in t...
During recent months a number of well-attended fleece measurement demonstrations have been held in v...
This article demonstrates a method to determine the optimal culling, policy for a sheep breeding flo...
An outline of shearing-shed procedure for the collection of greasy fleece weight records and samplin...
Every pullet housed in the fall represents a sizeable investment that must be recovered from the egg...
MANY things determine how much wool a sheep can grow. These include the amount and quality of pastur...
Measurements of greasy and clean fleece weight, medullation, and susceptibility to yellow discoloura...
Variation in the clean fleece weight (W) of New Zealand Romney sheep was related to variation in its...
The study was conducted on Awassi sheep by using 150 records of greasy fleece weight which collected...
The goal of the current investigation was to predict the fleece weight from some physical wool chara...
Selection responses and genetic parameters were estimated on wool, body and reproductive traits in a...
Radio frequency identification (RFID) and automated weighing platforms facilitate the practicality a...
EFFICIENT calling of maiden ewes before they join the breeding flock is an essential part of any pol...
Analysis of records collected in a flock where the owner selects sheep by traditional methods, but a...
EFFICIENT culling of maiden ewes before they join the breeding flock is an essential part of any pol...
SHEEP flocks are culled and selected for two main reasons—firstly to get immediate improvements in t...
During recent months a number of well-attended fleece measurement demonstrations have been held in v...
This article demonstrates a method to determine the optimal culling, policy for a sheep breeding flo...
An outline of shearing-shed procedure for the collection of greasy fleece weight records and samplin...
Every pullet housed in the fall represents a sizeable investment that must be recovered from the egg...
MANY things determine how much wool a sheep can grow. These include the amount and quality of pastur...
Measurements of greasy and clean fleece weight, medullation, and susceptibility to yellow discoloura...
Variation in the clean fleece weight (W) of New Zealand Romney sheep was related to variation in its...
The study was conducted on Awassi sheep by using 150 records of greasy fleece weight which collected...
The goal of the current investigation was to predict the fleece weight from some physical wool chara...
Selection responses and genetic parameters were estimated on wool, body and reproductive traits in a...
Radio frequency identification (RFID) and automated weighing platforms facilitate the practicality a...